PA2400 8 Ch Powered Mixer 2 x 400 wt Level 2 Regular 888365846620

This gear was returned in great condition, with only minor signs of use, such as slight scuffs or pick marks. It looks and plays like new and may be considered an equivalent to display units found in retail stores.

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PA2400 8 Ch Powered Mixer 2 x 400 wt Level 2 Regular 888365846651

This gear was returned in great condition, with only minor signs of use, such as slight scuffs or pick marks. It looks and plays like new and may be considered an equivalent to display units found in retail stores.

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PA2400 8 Ch Powered Mixer 2 x 400 wt Level 2 Regular 888365846675

This gear was returned in great condition, with only minor signs of use, such as slight scuffs or pick marks. It looks and plays like new and may be considered an equivalent to display units found in retail stores.

The Gear One PA2400 features two 400W amps that can be directed to left/right mains, mains/monitors, or bridged for a 800W mono. Each amp is plenty for powering most 15" two-way speakers. If you need a system with rock band club capability, the PA2400 has plenty of juice to handle the gig.

Each channel is equipped with a three-band EQ and FX/aux level, as well as a pan knob and a monitor level. Another feature of the PA2400 mixer is a pair of seven-band graphics, one for each amp. These make a huge difference because when you use monitors, they often need a completely different EQ profile than the mains. Having a dedicated monitor EQ lets you get more volume out of your monitors while avoiding feedback.

It features 24-bit FX processing with 100 preset selections including combinations of reverb, delay, echo, chorus, flanger, and rotary FX, each with variable parameters. Dialing up a preset couldn't be easier. You simply turn a knob until the preset's number shows in the display, then press the knob to select it. The PA2400 has separate FX level controls for mains and monitors, and also provides a jack for connecting a footswitch that turns the FX on or off remotely.

Portable and ergonomically designed, with well-placed handles on each end, you won't break your back getting to and from your performance or practice space. The box features a tilt-back panel so when placed on a table, the control panel is at a perfect angle. If you are assembling a system that will let your band rehearse or perform, the PA2400 is a superb solution.

FEATURES

Two 400W power amps

Assignable power output (monitors and/or mains)

Eight inputs

Built-in 24-bit FX

Dual 7-band Equalizers

Power, mixing and effects in one sweet package for one sweet price. Order today.

First off, ask your self,what do you need it for? If your playing for 50,ooo people, No, this might not be the one for you, speakers are everything to a...Read complete review

First off, ask your self,what do you need it for? If your playing for 50,ooo people, No, this might not be the one for you, speakers are everything to a mixer,,i"m running 2# 1000,watt 15 sm club yamahas, mains, with 2# sm 800 watt 15 club yamahas monitors,just for vocals,, and another gear one mixer just for my guitar and floor pod,now if things go bad, i have had, all that hook up in one mixer, but i do red line some times,so i have to back off just a little, Now a buddy of mine, has a 1000 watt mixing board,,and when it goes bad ,, well" its all over,point being,for the money,,this rocks,But its like anything else, shove to much into anything ,then your going to red line,thanks again ,MF,hope everyone has a safe& happy thanksgiving, KEEP ROCK"IN

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I purchased this in Jan of this year. A few days ago during band practice it just quit on me. All the mics stopped working. I have it in the shop having a...Read complete review

I purchased this in Jan of this year. A few days ago during band practice it just quit on me. All the mics stopped working. I have it in the shop having a pro look at this. It might be something to do with a blue mic I use that requires phantom power. Anyway I went and purchased a Peavey 8 channel 8500. I will see how this works. Musicians friend put me on hold for over 30 minutes so I hang up. I really have not had any problem with items purchased from musicians friend, Other than this.

I purchased this in Jan of this year. A few days ago during band practice it just quit on me. All the mics stopped working. I have it in the shop having a pro look at this. It might be something to do with a blue mic I use that requires phantom power. Anyway I went and purchased a Peavey 8 channel 8500. I will see how this works. Musicians friend put me on hold for over 30 minutes so I hang up. I really have not had any problem with items purchased from musicians friend, Other than this.

UPDATE,,I have 4 now, and there still rock'n,, speakers , mics & cables,, do not waste your time with 10' speakers,, your going to blow them,,all together i have 6 /800 pa systems,, hook up downstairs ,,, WITH NO FEED BACK,,GEAR ONE effects on vocals are out standing,,, in my opinion,,Sometimes i do get a pop out of one,, on shut down,,,but not lately,, I can have up too 6 guitar players ,,all on there own head,, with no feed back,,,You want to hear something rock'n ,, And people can"t believe there this no feed back,, with that much power kick'n,,all at the same time,, 4800 watts total, in that small of space,,these are good little heads, IF YOU HOOK THEM UP RIGHT, With the right cables, speakers & mics,,

I bought this as a complete system with kustom kpc15 speakers the speakers are great amp has awesome sound but the problem was the monitor e q didn't work sent it back hassle free, got another one and the mike imputs don't work at all. sending it back again and again hassle free they are sending me the third one, so lets hope this one works, but when I get it and it works I will buy the gold warranty

Great up grade from my Kustom 8420 of 12 years. some features are new and placed in different places but overall the same. The fan is a new addition and is somewhat loud but not noticeable while the music plays. They shoud figure out how to make the fan a little more quiet.Over all it's a great mixer.

This unit works great as intended. Puts up more than enough sound, standard easy to use controls, just enough inputs and outputs for my needs.

The only problem I have with it, and it's a rather big one, IMO, is that the unit doesn't mute itself during power-down. Turning it on is just fine, but whenever I turn the unit off, there is a rather loud popping sound. Usually for a set-up like this, you would turn off the amps first, but since this is a Power Mixer (Mixer with built-in amplifiers), there is no way to specify the power down operation. Apparently when they built this unit, they didn't add the needed electronics to prevent the power mixer from sending a loud pop to the speakers every time you turn it off (much like if you turn off a mixer before turning off the amps in a "normal" set-up).

I've tried turning down all the volume knobs, adjusting the selector switch to send signal to one of the outputs that I am not plugged into, but the popping sound still finds a way to make it into my speakers...The only way around that I've found, is to unplug the speakers before turning off the unit, but this is a less than ideal solution for an issue that shouldn't be there in the first place.

The first one we had suddenly failed to power up after about 6 months use. My sound guy removed the back cover and checked all visible fuses, but they were all intact. Since it was under warranty we sent it back and received a new one.After about another year, the current one had the same problem, and and it was now out of warranty. He was able to find a schematic of the mixer and found that there is a fuse in the small plastic cover just below where the power cord plugs into the mixer. It has an image of a fuse stamped into it, but it's really not that obvious. That was probably the only thing wrong with the first mixer, but they don't mention it in the troubleshooting guide. The fuse cover even holds a spare, which is good since the fuse does seem to blow now and then.Other than that, this mixer sounds very clear, and we have been happy with performance and features. Knobs are not as sturdy as higher end brands, but have not been a problem so far. Individual channel pad buttons however have broken and we have to just turn down channel volume rather than risk the button getting stuck in the padded position.

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